China News Service, April 9th. According to a report by the Russian Satellite Network on the 8th, Russian astronaut Anton Shkaplerov said in an online press conference that what astronauts lack most in space are water and human communication.

Data map: On October 14, 2020, local time, three astronauts from Russia and the United States took the Russian "Soyuz" MS-17 manned spacecraft and launched from Kazakhstan to the International Space Station (ISS).

  Shkaprirov said that what astronauts lack most is a lot of water, without showers, saunas and the sea.

In addition, what is most lacking is ordinary communication with relatives, friends and colleagues.

  Another Russian astronaut Oleg Nowitzki said that weightlessness is not a problem for astronauts.

  Nowitzki said: "The human body is so perfect, it can adapt to weightlessness in a short time, and as the day goes by, it can do its job better and better."

  The Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft will take off with three astronauts from Baikonur Cosmodrome 31 on April 9.

The three members are Russian astronaut Nowitzki, Peter Dubrov and American astronaut Van der Hey.

The reserve astronauts are Shkaprirov, Artemiyev and McLean from the United States.